I’ve been reflecting on this over the past day or so, and I’ve come to a realization.
Many of my friends on the center-right who are upset with me for making what I believe to be very obvious observations aren’t necessarily angry at me—they’re angry at the implications of what I’m saying.
The idea that neo-Nazism has entered the mainstream, potentially influencing the White House, is so alarming and existentially terrifying that it's easier to lash out at the messenger than confront the reality.
If they accept this, it means that the political home they've invested so much of their identity in, the movement they've championed for years, has become something so morally repugnant that accepting it feels like breaking their own brain.
The cognitive dissonance is overwhelming.
What's striking to me is the selective outrage. Many of these same people are quick to call everyone communists, often with little more than circumstantial evidence.
Yet, when it comes to countless instances of glaringly obvious signs of fascism in their own movement, they either look away or attack those pointing it out.
Une journée très particulière avec Muriel Bec, Cyprien Brod, Olivier Ka, Jay Darian Mallory, Olivier Mallory-marechal et toute l’équipe de Rendez-vous en Terre Animale…… et bientôt une ÉNORME SURPRISE…..❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Merci Muriel d’être ce que tu es.
Undoubtedly one of the most important items revealed at our Palm Beach 2022 stand!
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This pair of ormolu basket chandeliers in the Louis XVI manner represent the epitome of craftsmanship and style at the turn of the last century.
#Exceptional and unique #Piano Girafe circa 1810 in Ebony and blackened Pear wood decorated and sculpted applied gold leaf, highlighted by #gilted Bronzes. Case work highly decorated, right side having a Merman positioned at the corner playing his Lyra. #PalacePianosFrance
r #painted Zumpe #square pianos....and the Erard square #designed and #signed by Antoine Rascalon
First known as a #sculptor, an activity that he exercised until 1789, Antoine Rascalon (around 1742-1830) brilliantly distinguished himself in the production of pianos-forte pianos
r #painted Zumpe #square pianos....and the Erard square #designed and #signed by Antoine Rascalon
First known as a #sculptor, an activity that he exercised until 1789, Antoine Rascalon (around 1742-1830) brilliantly distinguished himself in the production of pianos-forte pianos